12/22/2025
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Watch Live: Trump Makes Announcement At Mar-A-Lago With Secretary Of War Pete
Hegseth
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President Trump is scheduled to make a public announcement at 4:30 p.m. EST at
Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, alongside Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and
Secretary of the Navy John Phelan. *TRUMP’S 4:30PM ANNOUNCEMENT TODAY IS ON
SHIPBUILDING: OFFICIAL — zerohedge (@zerohedge) December 22, 2025 No details
have been released about the substance of […]
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Power That Goes Unpunished Only Learns One Lesson: It Can Do Whatever It
Wants…
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Authored by James Howard Kunstler, Seeing Is Believing (Not) “…power that goes
unpunished only learns one lesson: it can do whatever it wants.” – Roger Stone
Has it occurred to you that the video footage of the hallway outside Jeffrey
Epstein’s prison cell that shows nobody coming or going around the hour that he
“killed […]
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A Very Merry Southern Christmas
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My mother didn’t speak of the luminaries until recently, some fifty years
after she first saw them lining Collinwood Street in Opelika, Alabama. The
paper bags, soft and glowing, like tiny miracles set against the December dark,
left an impression she carried for the rest of her life. She was just a girl
then, riding […]
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Maduro Must Go, DHS Secretary Noem Says, Vows More Tanker Intercepts
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Washington is making clear – in case there was still lingering confusion in
anyone’s mind – that we have entered the “Maduro must go” phase of looming
regime change operations targeting Venezuela. A fresh Monday statement from
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem makes clear that “We’re not just
interdicting these ships, but we’re also sending […]
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Britain Is Reshaping the Global Internet Without Americans’ Consent
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Protecting children online is unquestionably an important task. But the UK’s
Online Safety Act, a controversial and powerful new law, has drawn widespread
concern from foreign governments, Trump administration officials, members of
Congress, and free speech organizations because of its extensive criminal
penalties, mandates on foreign companies, and potential for government abuse.
Policymakers must be […]
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